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So what is a go-between in this context?
It is someone who acts as a 'messenger' for one party to send a message to another because direct communication is unfavorable. It sounds innocent enough, right?
It isn't when the intentions of the sender is malicious or insincere.
Go-betweens in this community are often used when someone wants a message sent to someone who is ignoring or blocking them. In most cases, the people who are relaying messages from one person to another are not aware of the context which caused the /ignore or blocking to occur in the first place. There is a reason why people proactively choose to ignore a certain individual. To send messages through this block of communication is a direct violation of someone's wishes to ignore the sender and whatever they might say, possibly encouraging a case of harassment or cyber-bullying that you can't see.
At the end of the day, sincerity is the cornerstone of mending relations with others. It requires thoughtfulness and consideration for people to express their reproach and ask for forgiveness - not just to the offended party, but to others who could otherwise be uninvolved. When someone is asking for you to send a message from one person to another, they are indirectly involving you in its intention as well. And thus, if the contents of the message are harmful, you are responsible for carrying this harm to its target.
If someone approaches you, asking desperately that you send some words (Oftentimes obscure or cryptic messages) to someone, please stop yourself and ask them the following:
-Why can't they send this message directly?
-Why is it so important that this message is sent through a third party?
-If this message is so important, what is stopping them from contacting them publicly or through any neutral channels?
And meanwhile, I urge you ask yourself this:
Do I want to be involved?
While your intentions may have been without malicious intent, your actions may encourage them. Please be considerate of everyone, no matter the circumstances.
It is someone who acts as a 'messenger' for one party to send a message to another because direct communication is unfavorable. It sounds innocent enough, right?
It isn't when the intentions of the sender is malicious or insincere.
Go-betweens in this community are often used when someone wants a message sent to someone who is ignoring or blocking them. In most cases, the people who are relaying messages from one person to another are not aware of the context which caused the /ignore or blocking to occur in the first place. There is a reason why people proactively choose to ignore a certain individual. To send messages through this block of communication is a direct violation of someone's wishes to ignore the sender and whatever they might say, possibly encouraging a case of harassment or cyber-bullying that you can't see.
At the end of the day, sincerity is the cornerstone of mending relations with others. It requires thoughtfulness and consideration for people to express their reproach and ask for forgiveness - not just to the offended party, but to others who could otherwise be uninvolved. When someone is asking for you to send a message from one person to another, they are indirectly involving you in its intention as well. And thus, if the contents of the message are harmful, you are responsible for carrying this harm to its target.
If someone approaches you, asking desperately that you send some words (Oftentimes obscure or cryptic messages) to someone, please stop yourself and ask them the following:
-Why can't they send this message directly?
-Why is it so important that this message is sent through a third party?
-If this message is so important, what is stopping them from contacting them publicly or through any neutral channels?
And meanwhile, I urge you ask yourself this:
Do I want to be involved?
While your intentions may have been without malicious intent, your actions may encourage them. Please be considerate of everyone, no matter the circumstances.